Edward Byrne Breitenberger, known professionally as Edd Byrnes, was born on July 30, 1932, in New York City. He was the son of Mary (Byrne) and Augustus "Gus" Breitenberger, whose tumultuous marriage led to his father's frequent absences.
Edd's childhood was marked by poverty and unhappiness, with his mother working multiple jobs to support the family. His father's early death when Edd was just 15 led to a change in his surname, which he adopted from his maternal grandfather, Edward Byrne, a New York City fireman.
As a teenager, Edd found solace in the movies and the gym, where he developed a strong athletic build. This caught the attention of a man who offered him free "physique" photos, which ultimately led to a few years of "hustling" older men, despite his heterosexuality.
After some early success in summer-stock theater and television, Edd drove to California in 1955, where he won a role in the popular TV series 77 Sunset Strip. Playing the hip-talking parking-lot attendant "Kookie," Edd became a fan favorite, with his catchphrase "Baby, you're the ginchiest!" and his signature comb-wielding dance becoming iconic.
However, Edd's success was short-lived, as he grew increasingly frustrated with the restrictions of his Warner Brothers contract. He eventually walked off the set, began drinking heavily, and sought psychiatric help. Despite eventually settling his contract dispute, his career never fully recovered, and he struggled with substance abuse throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
In 1962, Edd married his long-time girlfriend Asa Maynor, with whom he had a son, Logan, in 1965. The couple divorced in 1971, and Edd remained single for the rest of his life. He died on January 8, 2020, at the age of 87, in Santa Monica, California.